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Viscoelastic Response (VisR)-Derived Mechanical Anisotropy for Differentiating Malignant from Benign Breast Lesions in Women, in vivo

机译:粘弹性响应(VISR) - 以妇女中的良性乳腺病变区分恶性的机械各向异性

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Breast cancer screening is beneficial when it averts progression of disease to metastasis, but adverse effects to patients and unnecessary medical expense may result downstream from false positives. Achieving early breast cancer detection with high sensitivity and specificity remains a challenge that may be met by using acoustic radiation force to assess the mechanical properties of tissue. The objective of this study is to evaluate in vivo the diagnostic relevance of Viscoelastic Response (VisR)-derived metrics for mechanical anisotropy. We compare our in vivo human results against biopsy findings. This study analyzed 9 breast lesions (4 malignant, 5 benign) imaged in vivo in women with BIRADS-4 or -5 ratings after standard screening. VisR relative elasticity (RE), relative viscosity (RV), and peak displacement (PD) were measured for each transducer orientation, and fit to a sinusoid by least-squares minimization, extrapolating to 360°. The fits were phase-aligned, and the point-wise differences in each parameter between lesion and background were integrated over angle. Finally, the ratio of the maximum to the minimum parameter value was calculated to reflect the degree of anisotropy (DoA). DoAs by PD, RE, and RV were statistically significantly greater in background than in lesion for all malignant cases but statistically significantly smaller in background than in lesion for all benign cases (Wilcoxon, p <; 0.05). Additionally, differences between lesion and background integrated over angle by RE, RV and PD were statistically significantly different (Wilcoxon, p <; 0.05) for malignant and benign lesions across all examined patients. These results suggest that VisR-derived mechanical anisotropy assessment could be diagnostically relevant for discriminating malignant from benign breast lesions.
机译:乳腺癌筛查是有益的,避免疾病进展到转移,对患者的不利影响和不必要的医疗费用可能会导致误报下游。通过高灵敏度和特异性实现早期乳腺癌检测仍然是可以通过使用声学辐射力来评估组织的机械性能的挑战。本研究的目的是评估粘弹性响应(VISR)的诊断相关性(Visr)的机械各向异性的度量。我们将我们的体内人类结果与活组织检查结果进行比较。该研究分析了在标准筛选后的Birads-4或-5评级的女性体内体内患有9例乳腺病变(4个恶性,5良性)。针对每个换能器取向测量visr相对弹性(Re),相对粘度(RV)和峰位移(Pd),并用最小二乘最小化的窦素,以360°推出。拟合是相位对齐的,并且病变与背景之间的每个参数的点明显差异被整合到角度上。最后,计算最大到最小参数值的比率以反映各向异性程度(DOA)。在Pd,Re和RV的背景下的DOAS在后面的统计学上显着更大,而不是对所有恶性病例的病变,但背景中的统计学显着更小于所有良性病例(WILCOXON,P <0.05)。另外,通过RE,RV和PD集成的病变和背景之间的差异是统计学上显着的(WILCOXON,P <0.05)对所有检查患者的恶性和良性病变。这些结果表明,visr衍生的机械各向异性评估可能是诊断上与歧视良性乳腺病变的恶性肿瘤。

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